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2014 Editors’ Picks [Year in Review, Part 6]

And now for the Editors’ Picks, which closes out another Year in Review series (and another year, which hardly seems possible, but apparently time stops for no one, no matter how we beg). As ever, we’re grateful to gummimochi and HeadsNo2 for all their awesome recaps and reviews, whether rain or snow or, in some cases, physical ailments—the drama love is strong and relentless, just the way we like it.

This year we were happy to welcome new minions into our midst, and are thankful to have their contributions to Dramabeans, ensuring that we all get more of our drama fix than is perhaps healthy. Joining us in the Picks are dramallama, purplecow, and LollyPip, and we can’t forget the awesome work regularly put out by odilettante, Fanderay, awcoconuts, and Saya.

Most of all, thanks to all of you for being a part of our family and the humongous living room couch we like to think of Dramabeans as being. Here’s to one jam-packed year, and let’s all put in our wishes for a good one to come!

Much love and thanks from javabeans and girlfriday!

 

2014 Editors’ Picks

 

BEST DRAMA

Misaeng

girlfriday: In a dramaland where supernatural heroes, kings, and chaebols rule much of the landscape, it’s all the more extraordinary when a drama makes heroes of the ordinary—regular office workers in a regular city, in a regular income bracket with regular concerns like supporting your family and just making it through your day. Misaeng depicted that ordinariness with technical mastery and incisive social commentary, all with a sense of humor and an artistic flair. In some sense, it was a drama that made mountains out of molehills, but it’s in the daily battles that an Everyman experiences the dramas of life. What made Misaeng so relatable is that it bothered to ask the tough questions: Is my job all I am? Where do I belong? What do we do it all for? Am I really alone? And instead of giving us pat happy answers, it invited us to consider that we’re all living incomplete lives and none of us has all the answers. In that one thing—and so, possibly a great many things—we are not alone.

Nominees
Liar Game
Secret Love Affair
You From Another Star

 

BEST ACTOR

Lee Je-hoon, Secret Door

girlfriday: Secret Door ended up being a disappointment on many fronts, but it had some of the strongest performances of the year. Mostly that just adds to my heartbreak for the drama that it wasn’t, but I can still appreciate the beauty of Lee Je-hoon’s passionate performance as one of the most tragic figures in Joseon’s history. His Crown Prince Sado was at times youthful and idealistic, and other times crushed by defeat and boiling over with rage. But even as his own father gave him up as a political pawn time and time again, he managed to crush our hearts by playing each moment of despair with that last shred of hope still hanging on, underneath it all. I don’t know how he does it, but Lee Je-hoon can embody a character so completely that he’s simultaneously crying and smiling, while trying not to betray the lifetime of pain that’s reflected in his eyeballs, and not make it seem like acting.

Nominees
Im Shi-wan (Misaeng)
Jang Hyuk (Fated To Love You)
Jo Seung-woo (God’s Gift–14 Days)
Seo In-gook (High School King of Savvy)

 

BEST ACTRESS

Jeon Ji-hyun, You From Another Star

javabeans: Sometimes an actor has the good fortune to come across a character so well-conceived that it would have propelled anybody to success; those actors owe Fate a debt of gratitude for gifting them with the draw. And at other times, it’s the actor who brings her own magic to a role and creates her own success, as Jeon Ji-hyun did in You From Another Star, taking generally likable parts and fashioning them into a sparkling, one-of-a-kind character who became an instant icon. Jeon’s natural charisma was an asset, certainly, but it took more than mere charm to give our boldly brash, cheeky heroine her winning combination of hilariously skewed hauteur and earnest sweetness. Jeon could turn her emotions around on a dime, traversing a wide swath of comedic and dramatic terrain in a flash, drawing us into the immediacy of the moment. Sure, Do Manager came from outer space, but it was Jeon Ji-hyun who sucked us into her orbit.

Nominees
Han Groo (Marriage Not Dating)
Kim Hee-ae (Secret Love Affair)
Lee Bo-young (God’s Gift–14 Days)

 

BEST DIRECTING

Misaeng

javabeans: A drama tracking the daily ins and outs of corporate office workers sounds, at its most exciting, understated and realistic. But not for nothing has Misaeng broken molds and drawn praise for taking a new angle to dramaland storytelling; even the smallest of disruptions in the office quotidian were pumped full of feeling—not via heightened emotional melodramas, but guided expertly by the director’s ability to edit moments to their most effective kernel, and to their most biting effect. He built tension and agita with every cut, whether injecting a lighthearted beat with a thread of unease or undercutting a moment of despair with wry humor. Misaeng’s director refused to veer from his creative vision and kept a firm grip on its execution every step of the way. Thankfully for us, his creative vision was to deliver relatable emotions shaped by a razor-sharp insight that could veer on the painful, though in a good-ish way. The sting is what makes you feel alive.

Nominees
Liar Game
Marriage Not Dating
Secret Love Affair

 

BEST THRILLER

Liar Game

HeadsNo2: Smart, sleek, and tightly written, Liar Game was a psychological thriller of the highest order, not to mention one of the year’s best dramas overall. Tension came from all quarters, with a devious villain, an enormous cash sum, and a reality show where you can win it all if you not only sell your soul, but cheat your neighbor out of his. The game structure drove the narrative, a truly standout cast of characters shone, and each round brought with it its own unique set of challenges and seemingly insurmountable odds, bringing us to the edge of our collective seat by pitting a smart, scheming good guy against an equally smart, equally scheming, but way less good guy. Their confrontations alone were the stuff of any drama watcher’s dreams, almost as if Liar Game faced the usual pitfalls of its genre and said to itself, “I have a way to win.” And win it did.

Nominees
Bad Guys
Gap-dong
God’s Gift–14 Days

 

BEST COMEDY

Marriage Not Dating

purplecow: Marriage Not Dating was a wonderful surprise. The writing and the excellent performances by the leads breathed new and hilarious life into a familiar premise: fake it till you fall in love. Marriage Not Dating was rock solid in its execution, propelled by the fantastic comedic chops of Han Groo and Yeon Woo-jin, whether she was drinking like a fish or pooping her pants, or he was flexing his flabby abs. With in-laws snooping around the finicky bachelor and his faux fiancée who wore her heart on her sleeve, the show balanced humor with real emotion, eliciting laughter and tears in equal measure. It’s no easy feat to develop characters you can laugh at but still feel for, and the ease with which Marriage Not Dating accomplished that was one of its greatest strengths.

Nominees
Fated To Love You
High School King of Savvy
You From Another Star

 

BEST MELODRAMA

Secret Love Affair

HeadsNo2: Melodramas may not have their finger on the pulse of what’s new and noteworthy, but if their strength is their ability to plumb the depths of human emotion, then Secret Love Affair can be counted as this year’s best effort. Set in a world of cold chaebols and loveless marriages, it told the story of a woman trapped in a prison of her own making and her impassioned romance with a musical genius young enough to believably pass as her own son, and did so through the delicate intermingling of taut, focused cinematography along with the use of music as a tool to motivate, punctuate, and yes, sometimes even sexually stimulate its characters. Hey, no one said the best melodrama had to be the most well-adjusted.

Nominees
Full Sun

 

BEST HISTORICAL DRAMA

Empress Ki

HeadsNo2: There’s a distinction to be made between best and most historical drama, since Empress Ki wouldn’t be in the running if it was being judged by the latter distinction. But where other shows got bogged down by factual details, Ki thrived for its fifty-episode run by focusing on being entertaining above all things—because while history might’ve told us that the titular empress was once a Goryeo woman, it wouldn’t have featured her band of thieves, her cross-dressing past, and most importantly, her epic love triangle. It’s not easy being torn between the love of your king and the adoration of your doe-eyed invading conquerer of a husband, but that’s one of the perks of being Ha Ji-won.

Nominees
Joseon Gunman
Three Musketeers

 

BEST WRITING

Misaeng

girlfriday: Adapting Misaeng had the double burden of being faithful to characters of a beloved webtoon, while fleshing out an entire drama world with all the nooks and crannies that don’t exist on the page—the loose, situational narrative had to be given an emotional through line, and characters that come and go for one episode’s conflict had to suddenly be given life stories. But Misaeng managed to make us care about minor characters and the minutiae of everyday office work by imbuing every interaction with unflinching realism, gripping tension, and a deep universal hunger for acceptance in this world. And what it did best was deftly subvert clichés by setting up loveless lovelines between rookie employees and their bosses, where there was as much meaning in a drink shared with a person you respect as getting a confession of love. In what other dramaverse is “See you tomorrow” or “Our kid” a declaration that pinches your heart and makes you swoon?

Nominees
Liar Game
Marriage Not Dating
You From Another Star

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Lee Sung-min, Misaeng

javabeans: It’s absolutely no surprise that Lee Sung-min would put in another strong performance in another drama, having built a long career in doing just that for every role he’s taken on. But even with that expectation, Lee connected to his Misaeng role with a wonderful synchronicity, breathing life into his character—it was a world-wearied, long-suffering life, true, but palpable in its realness. It didn’t seem as though we were watching an actor putting on a well-crafted act; Lee effectively became Chief Oh in all of his bedraggled, stressed, and relatable pathos. He was the kind of realistic hero you wished you could look up to and follow in real life, whether you were a Young-yi or a Baek-ki or a Jang Geu-rae. Although really, aren’t we all Jang Geu-rae?

Nominees
Han Seok-kyu (Secret Door)
Jo Jin-woong (Full Sun)
Shin Sung-rok (Liar Game)

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Park Eun-bin, Secret Door

javabeans: Secret Door was perhaps worth watching for the acting performances alone (I certainly wasn’t watching for its narrative focus or plot direction), and Park Eun-bin turned in an outstanding performance that was at once commanding, icy, and vulnerable. A lack of screen time can inhibit many an actor from fully realizing a character; Park was not thus hindered. She went ahead and crafted a full performance anyway, by degrees drawing warmth into the tightly controlled Princess Hyegyeong without dulling her steeliness or curbing her political acumen. This was a woman with an inner life, which Park was impressively able to convey in even the briefest moments onscreen. The viewers took note, finding relatability in an unexpected quarter, and the role developed into something more than was perhaps intended—more complex, more feeling, more genuine.

Nominees
Jeon Hye-bin (Joseon Gunman)
Kim Seul-gi (Discovery of Romance)
Seo Hyun-jin (Three Musketeers)

 

BEST ENSEMBLE

Bad Guys

gummimochi: Calling upon criminals to clean the streets of the dregs of society might sound like a dangerous gamble, but as it turned out, they were the best guys for the job. No one knew the underground better than a mob boss, an assassin-for-hire, and a genius psychopath serial killer led by one dogged detective; once these hunting dogs chomped down on a baddie, you could bet they’d never let go. And while these criminal consultants brought their individual expertise to the table, these Bad Guys worked even better as a collective unit, making them one seriously badass crime-fighting team that made being bad look so very good.

Nominees
Misaeng
Three Musketeers

 

BEST MUSIC

Plus Nine Boys

girlfriday: There used to be a time when the only way I ever knew that a boy liked me is if he made me a mixtape—feelings all laid out in a string of songs that tell a story you can’t quite say in words. Plus Nine Boys is that mixtape, not only deliberately in format, but in that lovingly crafted way where each song is loaded with sentimental meaning, sets a mood, and says all the things our characters can’t say. The drama’s writing itself lacked for the kind of cohesion found on the jam-packed soundtrack of indie love songs, which minute for minute informed as much of their emotional states as the dialogue did. Music was how the boys searched their dusty memories, confessed their pent-up feelings, and swayed their girls to give them second chances. It actually makes you wonder: If Loveholic didn’t sing it, would they never have found love?

Nominees
Secret Love Affair

 

BEST ROMANCE

You From Another Star, Kim Soo-hyun & Jeon Ji-hyun

purplecow: With the undeniable chemistry between Jeon Ji-hyun and Kim Soo-hyun in The Thieves (they only kissed once, but man was it steamy!), everyone had high hopes for their reunion in You From Another Star—and our leads didn’t disappoint. She was a fascinating character in her own right, at once wonderfully crass and refreshingly open, but put her in a room with the jaded professor-manager-alien and magic happened. They were the perfect match; if he wasn’t saving her life or offering her a shoulder to cry on, she was busy thawing his heart or poking holes in his crusty exterior. Their love transcended centuries, galaxies, a psychotic chaebol with crazy eyes, and—most horrifying of all—disease-causing kisses.

Nominees
Fated To Love You (Jang Nara & Jang Hyuk)
Marriage Not Dating (Han Groo & Yeon Woo-jin)
Miss Korea (Lee Yeon-hee & Lee Seon-kyun)
Pinocchio (Lee Jong-seok & Park Shin-hye)

 

BEST BROMANCE

Three Musketeers

LollyPip: If the strongest bromances are the ones that are hard-fought and hard-won, then it’s no surprise that the four-way bromance between the prince and his musketeers was the best bromance of the year. They went from butting heads to being willing to die for each other (though not without griping about it), with a few stops in prison and at least one death (or was it?) along the way. Best of all was rookie Dal-hyang and Prince Sohyeon’s journey from jealous men quarreling over the same woman to buddies who respected and honored each other. The show made sure to give each friendship of this foursome its own distinct flavor and appeal, making it a hoot no matter which musketeer was swinging his sword in battle, tricking his wife into kisses, or saving the others’ lives.

Nominees
Bad Guys
Misaeng
You’re All Surrounded

 

BEST GIRLFRIENDS

Surplus Princess

HeadsNo2: While no one would argue against a good bromance, having a solid female friendship used to be—and still is—the rare white elk of dramaland, which makes it feel that much more accomplished when a show really nails it. On the surface, Surplus Princess might have seemed overly bubbly or lacking depth, but it constantly surprised us in its ability to subvert well-worn tropes with a dash of good-natured comedy. Professional foodie Hye-young turned into a mermaid’s unlikely best friend, because despite the grumpy facade, nothing says love like late nights spent drying your friend’s fish tail back into human legs so she can woo the man of her dreams. That, and sharing your stockpiles of chicken legs, ramyun bowls, and mountains of takoyaki. Now that’s a real friend.

Nominees
Discovery of Romance
Let’s Eat
Witch’s Romance

 

BEST CHARACTER

Chun Song-yi, You From Another Star

dramallama: In a year of lovable office grunts, mathematical liars, and a sea of noble idiots, one character stuck out like a pair of glittery heels. Coming back to television after fourteen years, Jeon Ji-hyun hit another career peak by eliciting envy from a whole ‘nother generation of drama watchers in her creation of the fabulous, shameless, yet poignant Chun Song-yi. Her character was so well-branded that the real world reflected her virtual fame and googling “Chun Song-yi” meant inseparable related searches about her makeup, style, and lipstick. But behind the “effortless” beauty, brazen attitude, hilarious frivolity, and egotistical façade were heartbreaking vulnerabilities in her longing for acceptance and an escape from isolation. She was a wonderful combination of outlandish humor and heart, and best of all, she embodied the phrase “don’t hate me because I’m beautiful” with a strut, a pop of lip color, and one simple word: sawry (not sawry).

Nominees
Chief Oh (Misaeng)
Ha Woo-jin (Liar Game)
Secretary Go (Iron Man)

 

BEST VILLAIN

Shin Sung-rok, Liar Game

HeadsNo2: Dangerous and smart (and dangerously smart), Liar Game’s Gamemaster embodied a man utterly unburdened by morality and hollow inside. His determination to lay bare people’s greed and show them for who they really were made him a darker breed of villain—he wasn’t out to claim anything for himself, only to peel off the hypocrisy people wear as a mask. Add that to his ability to read and manipulate people without them ever realizing, plus his talent for articulating his warped worldview into actual sense, and you got a mirror reflecting our deepest and most ugly truths right back at us. A villain who’s out to prove that we’re the real villains? What could be scarier?

Nominees
Han Seok-kyu (Secret Door)
Lee Joon (Gap-dong)
Shin Sung-rok (You From Another Star)
Yoo Oh-sung (Joseon Gunman)

 

BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE

Han Groo, Marriage Not Dating

gummimochi: Ever since wowing in her debut as a kickass assassin in Girl K, Han Groo has been building up her repertoire in a variety of genres—revenge stories, melodramas, romantic comedies. Still, it wasn’t until Marriage Not Dating came along that her comedic brilliance shone through, capturing our hearts and tickling our funny bones. She made us laugh with her willingness to go balls-out for the joke and cry with her character’s unconventional mix of drunken frankness, sweet vulnerability, and bulldoggish loyalty. Just 22 years young, Han Groo surely has a bright future.

Nominees
Im Shi-wan (Misaeng)
Lee Joon (Gap-dong)
Park Seo-joon (Witch’s Romance)

 

BIGGEST WASTE OF TALENT

Jung Il-woo, Records of a Night Watchman

LollyPip: While I actually enjoyed Night Watchman as long as I didn’t look too closely, there’s no doubt that Jung Il-woo was way overcast and overtalented for this silly, overwrought sageuk about an exiled prince who could see and fight ghosts. Considering that Jung Il-woo is one of those actors who can wring great wracking sobs out of me, it was a bit disheartening to see him trying so hard to bring meaning and depth to a show that just… wasn’t. Give him props, though, for deciding at some point along the way to just have fun with it. And he did. Even when the drama failed to make sense of its own mythology, he was the half-full glass of silver lining, flashing a crooked grin that said he would make the best of it, and he took us right along with him.

Nominees
Lee Beom-soo (Triangle)
Rain (She’s So Lovable)

 

BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT

God’s Gift–14 Days

gummimochi: Action-packed, riveting, and compelling, God’s Gift hit the ground running and had everything going for it—every hour built upon the one that preceded it, taking us through twists that made us gasp at each suspenseful turn. More importantly, there was an assurance that this murder mystery knew where it was going, so we were willing to go for the ride and root for the mother determined to save her child from a grim fate and the man committed to do anything to help her. Never have we been so wrong. It just so happens that you really can unravel fifteen hours’ worth of nail-biting suspense and character development in one hour, and I can still hear the cries of the wronged calling from the chilly waters of Noble Idiocy Lake.

Nominees
Age of Feeling
Doctor Stranger
Gap-dong
Secret Door

 

BEST ADAPTATION

Liar Game

gummimochi: In a sea of remakes and adaptations offered this year, Liar Game proved that it’s possible to tell the same story, make it your own, and make it awesome. The psychological thriller taught us that virtually anyone could be pushed to the edge of morality (and sometimes beyond) when tempted with a whiff of cold, hard cash. The lessons remained the same from its manga roots to the 2007 Japanese live-action to the Korean adaptation, although this version took a few liberties, sometimes even for the better. By turning a mirror on itself and setting its stage in a reality show, this Liar Game turned a cynical lens and satirical eye on the very kind of entertainment it provides. Purists might see that as gaps preventing this show from being the perfect adaptation, but it was one hell of an entertaining watch from start to finish. Not even lyin’.

Nominees
Cantabile Tomorrow
Fated To Love You
Misaeng
Three Musketeers

 

MOST DADDY ISSUES

Secret Door, King Yeongjo & Prince Sun (Sado)

girlfriday: Dramas are no stranger to daddy issues—we’re all quite desensitized to the depths of badness that fathers can reach in their ever-increasing ways to ruin drama heroes and heroines’ lives by now… or so you’d think, until you watch Secret Door. Han Seok-kyu’s King Yeongjo is perhaps the worst combination of traits you could ask for in a father: brilliant, exacting, tyrannical, paranoid, cowardly, distrusting, and quite possibly a little mad. But the worst part is that he was just loving enough to feel remorse for his actions and make his son trust him one last time, again and again. We might never know all the reasons that drove Yeongjo to order the death of his own son (and by such a gruesome method at that), but as arguably one of the Baddest Daddies in all of history, it goes without saying that he takes that crown in dramaland too.

Nominees
Joseon Gunman (Minister Kim & Ho-kyung)
King’s Face (King Seonjo & Prince Gwanghae)
Three Musketeers (King Injo & Prince Sohyeon)

 

MOST SUCCESSFUL AT CHEATING DEATH

Jin Se-yeon, Doctor Stranger

gummimochi: We had a lot of character deaths in dramaland this year. It’s pretty standard: they die, they go away, it’s over. Or is it? This year, Doctor Stranger proved that ain’t nuthin’ gonna keep you down, be it bullets, prison camps, Northern spies, the 38th parallel, or even falling from all of the bridges in all of the Koreas. Not even death, which could be cheated with new body parts, a cover life as a doppelganger, and a healthy disregard for logic. To be fair, perhaps Jin Se-yeon’s previous lives (er, deaths) were enough to appease Death this time around. No guarantees for the next one, though.

Nominees
Lee Jun-ki (Joseon Gunman)
Kim Yoo-bin (God’s Gift–14 Days)
Yoo In-young (Three Musketeers)

 

MOST DEAD

 

And that was 2014! Thanks for hanging out with us at Dramabeans this year, and we look forward to ringing in a new year chock-full of multiple personalities, blood-abstaining vampires, and the whole shebang of tried-and-trues—’cause where would dramaland be without our perky heroines, stuffy chaebol heroes, and all that addictive narrative crack?

 
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oh gawd. I have watched 3 episodes of the praised Misaeng. I am still bored as hell. should I really continue? how is there anything interesting? even if they act good or whatever. doesnt click with my world

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It might not be your kind of drama. It's slice of life, that's how slice of life is.

If you have found nothing interesting in the first three episodes, I'd drop it.

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Redfox--I feel your pain. I was trying to politely refrain from voicing my opinion on Misaeng b/c everyone seems to love it to death but I found it boring too. I got up to episode 8 and no further. I keep meaning to finish but I fear I'm too far behind to ever muster up the will to get done. I was waiting to see what everyone else is seeing in the show but I just don't and I'm not convinced it will happen at this point. Not sure if I will finish it either. If you see past episode 8, feel free to let me know if it picks up.

If I had to choose, it'd be a tie between YFAS and MND as the best drama of 2014. I loved them both.

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you and @redfox found it boring maybe because you didn't feel as employee like geu rae or others. it didn't relate to you. I love misaeng a lot (and maybe the others) because i feel like jang geu rae, and yes, i did what he did too when he entered the office as a newbie employee, the relationship between geu rae and his boss really remind me the relationship between me and my boss. just drop watching if you didn't like it. don't force yourself to like it.

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I did finished watching Misaeng but having been exposed to an egalitarian country like Australia the screaming, shaming, assault ,etc came out as overacting by the actors. "Caricatured" opps it is based on a cartoon afterall. I enjoyed the making of, more!

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i'm the opposite, i watch first eps, i could say the story is so real, really happen in real life, the problem is, it kill my curiosity, it's like i know it's true, that is frustrating n i didn't wanna feel it again

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I wish the Korean Air nut case happened first, then perhaps I could have appreciated Misaeng a bit more.

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i was seeing everyone saying it was the best and that made think I should give it a try but the reason i didn't watch it to begin with was because the premise didn't really draw my attention. I do like more realistic settings and that is the only thing that could potentially make me start watching it. but since you guys already gave it a shot and found it boring, i guess my first impression was right. thank you for voicing out your opinion!!!

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I also getting bored by watching only one episode of Misaeng. Not my cup of tea, coffee, juice......

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Han Groo & Marriage, Not Dating
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I just have to shut up... And realize the all-out hotness of Lee Sang-yoon in the topmost picture, used as the thumbnail for this article, and be happy all my life. Seriously he is so hot there. He.is.so.hot.there. My oh my Ha Woo-jin, I'm dead!

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Yeah, for those who want to see Lee Sang Yoon act manly and hot is only in Liar Game, He Fight Manly with His Brain hahha

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Kinda feel like Seo In Guk deserves some love for hilarity in King of High School...

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SIG was SO good... that was such a fun drama! Great ensemble in that one as well. I get excited to see other actors from that show get bigger parts!

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He was so great and so funny! I had a really hard time with her bad posture and bumbling ways but I loved the show and SIG.

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Here's my description of God's Gift ....

It's like eating a super awesome steak ... the best steak ever .. and then on the very last bite, without you knowing it, someone replace the very last bit with a piece of dried up dog poo ... you ate it ... and swallowed it ... and now you're sick to death ...

You can't deny that the right up till then it was the best steak ever ... but that last bite will forever taint the memory of the meal and it's all you can ever think about when reminded of the diner.

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OMG this is so accurate!!! that's exactly what it felt like... 15 episodes of awesomeness... tainted irrevocably and forever by a senseless illogical crap of a one hour finale.... I wasn't even drawn to watch She's so lovable, and Angels eyes started to dissapoint ever since the girl grew up, so the real BIGGEST dissapointment goes to 14 days

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I'm dissapointed...IOIL not mentioned in the above article..... not even in nominees list

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Me too, I wonder why not? It was in my top three for 2014 and it's surprising to not see it here. Some great performances, unusual topic, twists in the story and great music. Oh, and good wardrobe too :) Mollah!

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I want to extend my thanks for nominating certain actors/dramas in these particular categories (mentioned below). Most of them didn't win, but being nominated is a privilege in itself. That's why I like when winners are picked by non-biased viewers.

Thank you for nominating:

BEST THRILLER

Bad Guys
Gap-dong

BEST ENSEMBLE

Bad Guys - they did win! omg!

BEST BROMANCE

Bad Guys

BEST VILLAIN

Lee Joon (Gap-dong) - I feel if not for the Liar Game, Lee Joon would ve taken the title. I think he was absolutely brilliant in GapDongi. My God he awed me in this drama...

BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE

Lee Joon (Gap-dong) - clash of genres perhaps. I just thought that he was more worthy. Wasn't never really his fan or anything. His performance of Gap Dongi took my breath away. THAT clown scene...People who watched - will know.

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Glad to see your comment about Lee Joon. Among new rising star, Joon is stand-out with his role in Gap dong. Not to mention that he's just an idol that period of time, he's really did a very good job. It's okay that he's being recognized from non-fan like you.

I'm Joon fan so thank you for your praise. Being a nominated and unforgetable are highly appreciated.

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I cannot disagree with any of these!

Thanks to all the hard hard working people here. It is so much harder to recap AND comment than it looks. I bow to each and every one of you ladies, and I appreciate you sharing your talents with us.

For me, Misaeng took us all out a high. LOVED THE Fck out of that show. Best ensemble cast for sure.

SLA, MND, GAPDONG, whatever that was, was SOOOOO much of it, Bad Guys, so awesome. Hot guys, dead people.

There were a lot of dramas I didn't finish, but these will remain keen in my memory for a while. Happy New Year!

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Honestly, I thought Misaeng could've won in a few more categories but how fun would that be? Pretty much one of the best show I've ever seen. Certainly the most meaningful.

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A shame to see that Yoo Ah-In wasn't even amongst the best actor nominees..

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I second that. Totally underrated.

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What fun! Thank you for this!
Hey - what about every single kiss in "I Need Romance 3" for best (most real) kisses? That first one on the beach was….gahhhh! Doctor Stranger big kiss good too.
Most disappointing to me as a toss-up between My Lovable Girl - OMG - so bad in every way for the Rain fan that I am. L from Infinite became the best part of the show for me. Rain did his best with a really bad script.
And "Angel Eyes'! Aaarrgghhh. What happened? I was SO in love with this drama and all prepared to convince my non-dra-watching best friend that this was the series to start her own k-drama addiction - but when Soo-wan retreated to the island near the end in her mopey ridiculous withdrawal from Dong-joo, I found myself yelling at the TV. "RUN, Dong-Joo!" I just thought a great series got totally ruined at the end.
Best actor? Sorry - it's Jang Hyuk for me. He just nails tough guy and lover so well.
Best actress - I agree with Gong Hyo Jin in It's OK, that's Love
Best drama of 2014 - I shouldn't have watched Bridal Mask because it has blown EVERYTHING from 2014 out for me - except It's OK, That's Love. That's the 2014 winner.
Best Comedy - Has to be Modern Farmer. I find it very hard to laugh out loud at many k-dramas. MF got me every episode.
Best historical - King's Face - going on right now.
Best Music - It's OK, That's Love
Best Writing - It's OK, That's Love
Most fun character and acting surprise - Lee Kwang-soo - IKTL
Best villain - Shin Sun-Rok and adorable in Trot Lovers!
Actor who has my attention - Seo In-guk
Actress who is best at both k-pop and acting - IU
Most gorgeous HD cinematography - King's Face
Sweetest Love story - It's OK, That's Love and My Love from Another Star
Best actor who should be seen in his OTHER dramas - Kim Soo-hyun. MLFAS didn't do him justice.

That's enough - time to go watch K-Pop Star 4. OMG- the talent!

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agree for most categories above.
misaeng deserves to be a best drama this year because it's so real, even from watching misaeng special (BTS) i know that the director and writer really detail about everything include the cubicle set and the property. they deserve to get award.

but i'm lil bit shocked you didn't mention IOIL, even for nomination, i didn't finish watching that drama but i think at least they get nomination for best ost/BGM.

i love TTM too, i think they should get award for best adaptation. Liar Game is good, but TTM it's harder because they adapt from european background to saeguk drama, and they did well too, but at least they get a bromance award, and i absolutely agree.

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@Lollypip
From an objective point of view, I see that jung Il woo is a good actor, but I would never say he's "overtalented"...LOL. He's not one of the best and he's not on the same level as the A-list actors and actresses.

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My first thought when I saw Lee Je-hoon got best actor was, why isn't it Han Seok-kyu? As good as Lee Je-hoon was, HSK was infinitely more impressive--it takes a lot of talent to have like five different expressions flit across your face in a couple seconds (not to mention he had no one to work with for so much of that drama--it was like one bout of Shakespearean madness after the other, and even when the ending stretch failed so unspectacularly, he was the only thing on screen that showed any signs of life). Anyway, then I realized he'd be in the supporting actor category. And then I saw Lee Sung-min won, and couldn't dispute him deserving it. Long story short, I guess this is just a year where supporting actors outshone the stars? Well, except for Jeon Ji-hyun.

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Hmmm I essentially agree with all of this

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In Kwang Hee mode on: Siwan ah, chukae
In Junyoung mode on: Wongjae, chukae *Wongjae is SIwan birth name

From ZE:A's : Siwannie, congratulation. You go, Man!

ZE:A's Siwan Jjang.

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I love your picks except for 3 of them.
best romance, seeing that you nominated Marriage not dating, I'd say that Gong Ki Tae and Jang Mi beat Do Min Joon and Songyi by FAR, and that's solely DoMinJoon's fault. the OTP in MND balanced each other out... the were equals and a bit more relatable. Invested a lot more in the Nemo couple. but that's just me.
also Empress Ki best historical drama... LOL that's a big NO for me. I still can't understand why so many ppl seem to have enjoyed it so much. the only good thing i got out of that drama was WangYoo's character. I'd go for the 3 musketeers.
And as for breakout performance... seeing that Park Seo Joon got nominated, that'd be the one for me. I enjoyed HGR's performance in MND but the one that really surprised me was PSJ. he's awesome.
but that's it. I pretty much agree with everything else, and seeing how many awards Misaeng got I should probably give it a shot.
the ones I probably agree the most is best character Choi Songyi and Biggest dissapointment 14 days...LOL It took me a while to get over it. I heard my Ahjussi died and I didn't watch the last episode

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Thanks Dramabeans for another awesome year! I love you guys! :)

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I loved Misaeng. The directing was so tight that sometimes I was on the seat of my chair. Miss that show SO much. Loved the character growth in the finale.

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no Jo In Sung in Best actor list? neither Gong Hyo Jin in Best actress list???
@gummimochi, @headsno2, you both recapped IOIL, though you dont really like the drama, but arent their acting deserve to be included in best actor and best actress? do you really think that JIS and GHJ not deserve to be in that list?????

I.am.speechless.

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Agree with everything 100%

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Thank you all writers at dramabeans! You guys are awesome! Keep rocking!!

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I mostly agree on this but what surprised me is how It's Okay, It's Love didn't make it to the list. I think it has almost the best in everything: the cinematography, the soundtrack, and of course solid acting from all casts especially the two leads.

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LOL of course misaeng would sweep up all the awards haha :3 i'm not wildly in love with it like most people are, but it definitely is an extremely well-done drama. it made me cry and laugh and my heart hurt for all the characters but......i don't know, it still didn't make me fall in love with it for some reason. :c

on the other hand, i LOVE LOVE LOVE liar game. i haven't seen the original japanese version which i'm thankful for LOL, because i got to enjoy the korean version in all its suspenseful glory. PLEASE DRAMA GODS give me a season 2 LMAO I NEED IT. i haven't loved a drama the way i love liar game in a long long time. T____T

it's kind of funny because looking back, 2014 really wasn't that bad of a year for kdramas, but this was the year where i fell out of kdramaland for months and only came back to it literally a few weeks ago. there were some really enjoyable dramas this year tbh - you who came from the stars, cantabile tomorrow, misaeng, liar game, pinocchio - but most of them seemed to have aired near the end of the year, so that probably explains that long drought after YWCFTS that made me lose interest. glad i'm back though, and hopefully for good this time~ T^T

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I'll definitely watch Misaeng sometime soon! And throwing so much love for Liar Game and MnD♡

Sadly, no one from the couples-reunited-themed kdramas that was supposed the theme of the year stood out and creat buzz but still much love for Emergency Couple and Cunning Single Lady. And can we give Joo Sang Wook a Best Comedy Actor Award? Such a revelation! My Secret Hotel was on my Biggest Disappointment list! Reunion dramas of old kdrama couples that was another trend this year (notably: Hotel King, FTLY, Temptation) kinda fell flat as well but the couples' chemistry was somehow worth it!

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Woot! A great Year in Review by our wonderful recapping ensemble.

Jeon Ji-hyun knocked my socks off with her performance in YFAS~ her charisma and genius for comedy often reminded me of Lucille Ball. I was relieved to see that KSH wasn't nominated for best actor here (like he was in so many other places)~ I don't think he deserves it for YFAS.

A number of commenters have said that they don't feel 2014 was a very good year for dramas, but it was a good one for me. Okay, maybe there wasn't a lot of drama gold, but there was plenty of silver IMO. In olden (pre-cable) days, we considered it a a pretty good year if there were at least three or four really enjoyable dramas. Nowadays, there are so many more dramas being produced~ which does include a lot of duds, but this year, I think I always had at least one currently airing drama that I was enjoying, and often more than that. I feel spoiled having Healer, Pinocchio, and Punch all at the same time right now.

I gushed about how I super appreciate everyone at DB in an earlier post, but I forgot to include refresh_daemon in that list. I really do appreciate his contributions to this site and it's wonderful to have posts about Korean cinema included from time to time.

Drama-watching wouldn't be anywhere near as enjoyable as it is without all of you~ jeongmal kamsahamnida! Happy New Year, everyone!

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My list:

Best Drama: Misaeng (of course!)
Best Actor: Lee Sung-Min (his turn as Chief Oh was amazing.)
Best Actress: Han Groo
Best Thriller: Bad Guys
Best Comedy: Marriage, not Dating (OMG, so funny)
Best Crime Show: Ghost-Seeing Detective Cheo Young (shut up, it was awesome)
Best Character: I'm conflicted. Joo Jang Mi? Chief Oh? Eun Da-Gu?
Best Romance: The second leads from Discovery of Romance. They were the entire reason I continued to watch that show.
Most Disappointing: Night Watchman. I was hoping for delicious supernatural shenanigans; what I got was a confused mess.

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thanks for this

as i scroll down i cant seem to find anything for Modern Farmer, despite it being awesome on so many fronts?

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Agree with this list!!! Very fair.

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i'm sorry i agree with almost everything except best adaption, liar game korean is NOTHING compared to the manga and the japanese live action. i'm dead serious and i watched the entire thing and really, it can't even compare and while yes it does bring liar game a different flare, being an adaption; it didn't do liar game justice at all imo. as an avid liar game fan, i was extremely disappointed but you know, that's just me.

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Wait... God's Gift had an open ending, they didn't showed us if he really died. Yes, if the kid lives there'll be a sacrifice.. but Captain Awesome wasn't the only one who seemed to died there... OR it is just me in denial that JSW's character really died in the end T__T

And wow.. Misaeng. I haven't watched it yet. I really am missing a lot around on kdrama land. Haha

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I think I'm still having a major withdrawal from Secret Love Affair. And I think Yoo Ah In deserves an award for his acting.

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It's ashamed that Yoo Ah In is not included in the Best Actor. He is so amazing in Secret Love Affair.

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Great choices! Though I was somewhat surprised Jo In Sung wasn't even nominated for best actor! For me he was the year's best, but oh well!

Happy new year and thank you for all the recaps!

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I don't watch drama that much this yr so...
But Misaeng totally won my heart. I forget how much k- drama could be this good. Super agree with writer Misaeng deserve for Best Drama, Best Directing and best writing.
Actor Lee Sung Min is dark horse for this show. Character Oh Sang Sik is example of great man among ordinary people ( well I wish there is chief Oh in my workplace for some encouragement ?).
Never watch I'm Si Wan in any drama before. But he is so good as Jang Gue Rae. He not acting but i feel like watching documentary real life of Jang Gue Rae throughout the show. Dont know why some ppl comment he is not that good. Well maybe not great but his performance was solid enough.
Another memorable character is Han Suk-yeol. Actor Byun Yo Han did excellent at his performance ( I been wondering where he have been all this time, why k-drama miss out such good talent here) How many drama that had like this so likeable character. Hope this drama bring him to spotlight or else what a waste. I believe Kang SoRa & Kim Ha Neul always did great at every performance they had. It bit sad they didn't get any big project despite how big potential they have.
Another praise I been addicted to Misaeng OST. The song perfectly match with the storyline. Song by Han Hee Jung & Lee Sung Yeol is like song of my life because of great lyrics.
Hope we get another great drama for year 2015 and most likely can we another show like Miseang-the story of ordinary people that touched our heart in so many ways...

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I should never have clicked the spoiler alert! Why must I always ruin dramas for myself. T.T

The description of Misaeng never really interested me, but after hearing all these great things about it, I think I'll go for it. I'm not so sure about 14 Days anymore, though.

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YFAS should not have been in the running for Best Drama.

While it was better fluff than most, it was still fluff.

As romcoms go, there were a no. like "Miss Korea" and "Discovery of Romance" that were better written and better acted and void of the makjang, stereotypical one-note characters/scenarios.

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My favourite show of 2014 was actually Discovery of Romance! That was No.1 followed by Love from another star.

Third will be Pinnochio (except it ends only in 2015).

2013 onwards have good for korean dramas!

Been watching for 10 years but the only ones i could finished and that i really, really liked were My Name is Kim Sam Soon, Fantasy Couple, Two Outs in the Ninth Inning, and from 2013- a spate- I Hear Your Voice, Discovery of Romance, Love from Another Star, and I completed Pinnochio!

I am trying Healer now- thanks for all the recaps!

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No healer?????

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I just watched Secret Love Affair, so was googling to see if dramabeans recapped it (and sadly, didn't see it), but came across this post based on the tag. Pretty shocked to not see Yoo Ah In in best actor category even as a nominee!! He was captivating. Personally, I think he deserves to be there more than Im Shi Wan (and Misaeng is one of my top 5 dramas) or Seo in Guk (and I'm a huge huge huge SIG fan!).

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